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fred ismong at let 300,000 israelis who have settled on the west bank, land captured by israel in the 1967 war. they are drawn by religious conviction or often just by the affordable, subsidized housing. the settlements have long been a sticking point in peace negotiations. they've angered not just palestinians, but also settlers themselves when israel has agreed to dismantle some of them, like those in gaza in 2005. the gaza strip and much of the west bank are areas of palestinian self-rule. in a two-state solution, they would roughly form the state of palestine. but for many arabs living here, the concerns are more immediate and day-to- day. in this sparse village outside the city of hebron, residents complained about the lack of proper roads, electricity, and water. and things have gotten a lot worse, they say, as they became surrounded by israeli settlements. >> translator: before settlements, the range for our animals was very large. there used to be a lot of grazing land, lot of water. now, because of the settlements, we are restricted from grazing, and we cannot access the cist
fred ismong at let 300,000 israelis who have settled on the west bank, land captured by israel in the 1967 war. they are drawn by religious conviction or often just by the affordable, subsidized housing. the settlements have long been a sticking point in peace negotiations. they've angered not just palestinians, but also settlers themselves when israel has agreed to dismantle some of them, like those in gaza in 2005. the gaza strip and much of the west bank are areas of palestinian self-rule....
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expert s assess the response to pakistani flood relief efforts and wrapping up our series on iraq, fred de sam lazaro reports on the day-to-day difficulties facing iraqis who fled their homeland. >> reporter: seven years after the fall of saddam hussein, perhaps two million iraqis remain refugees in neighboring countries, especially syria and here in jordan. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: this is the engine that connects abundant grain from the american heartland to aaron's best selling whole wheat while keeping 60 billion pounds of carbon out of the atmosphere every year. bn, theen engine that connts u cheon. this is the power of human energy. >> intel. sponsors of tomorrow. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation, supporting science, technology and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and this program was made possib by e corporation for public bro
expert s assess the response to pakistani flood relief efforts and wrapping up our series on iraq, fred de sam lazaro reports on the day-to-day difficulties facing iraqis who fled their homeland. >> reporter: seven years after the fall of saddam hussein, perhaps two million iraqis remain refugees in neighboring countries, especially syria and here in jordan. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by major...
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. >> ifill: fred de sam lazaro has the story of a jewish entrepreneur working with palestinians and israelis for both peace and profit. >> brown: susan dentzer of "health affairs" and karen tumulty of the "washington post" sort through the latest give- and-take on health care politics. >> ifill: and we sit down with writer and cartoonist austin kleon for a dose of poetry inspired by newspaper prose. >> what i found out is that i need to treat the newspaper as a blank canvas in order to really come up with a good poem. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: freedom came today for a california woman held in iran for 410 days. she and two other americans had been accused of spying. official word of the release was carried on press tv, the state-controlled english language news channel in iran. >>
. >> ifill: fred de sam lazaro has the story of a jewish entrepreneur working with palestinians and israelis for both peace and profit. >> brown: susan dentzer of "health affairs" and karen tumulty of the "washington post" sort through the latest give- and-take on health care politics. >> ifill: and we sit down with writer and cartoonist austin kleon for a dose of poetry inspired by newspaper prose. >> what i found out is that i need to treat the...
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that's a product not only of you but of fred adam, corrie can ski, & anne lock lin and their monographs. >> yes. >> so this is not too far away? >> i think it's definately something that can be done in the >>> is the sun going to age well? >> well, stars like the sun, accumulate ash in the form of more helium at the center and they have to become hotter steadily. if the process takes a very long time. the sun will provide a perfectly liberal amount of heat and light for at least another half billion years. but -- >> how much is that in the geological time sense? half billion years? that's not much. >> that's right. but it's a lot longer than people have been around. >> this is true. now, is there a danger that the earth might get too close to the sun? >> no. the earth is going to stay about the same distance from the sun unless retake some effort to change it. >> we need a habitable zone. >> we are in the habitable zone. >> we are in the it but when we talked about the changing of the pivot, if that's the right word, the spin of the earth so# it is not -- it remains sircular. there is a
that's a product not only of you but of fred adam, corrie can ski, & anne lock lin and their monographs. >> yes. >> so this is not too far away? >> i think it's definately something that can be done in the >>> is the sun going to age well? >> well, stars like the sun, accumulate ash in the form of more helium at the center and they have to become hotter steadily. if the process takes a very long time. the sun will provide a perfectly liberal amount of heat...
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fred, show them your squat, please. fred does these great. he's going to position his feet underneath his knees, and he's going to stand up, but not pushing against the chair. believe it or not, he's going to slowly sit back. >> this might be easy for anybody to do. >> tap it. he keeps going with it. this exercise is incredibly difficult. but for most folks at this age, they will turn around and have to look where they are sitting. fred knows where his body is in space and time. >> the idea is, if you need to go down, you need a place to go down to. >> exactly right. >> so make sure the chair is anchored. >> he does it against the wall. ok, fred, have a seat. you are doing a great job. fred is doing these different exercises because he need your muscles for your upper body. we're putting this under one foot. i think this is your favorite exercise, isn't it? >> i enjoy this one. >> and he's fierce doing it, too. >> fred, why don't you stand up and show us this exercise. you are combining biceps and shoulder presses. we are going to take them o
fred, show them your squat, please. fred does these great. he's going to position his feet underneath his knees, and he's going to stand up, but not pushing against the chair. believe it or not, he's going to slowly sit back. >> this might be easy for anybody to do. >> tap it. he keeps going with it. this exercise is incredibly difficult. but for most folks at this age, they will turn around and have to look where they are sitting. fred knows where his body is in space and time....
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. >> hey, it's fred. >> reporter: he's the beevis or butthead of the youtube generation. >> oh, my god. it's cold. i'm swimming. i love swimming. >> reporter: a 17-year-old playing a 6-year-old with manic energy and an extremely obnoxious voice. >> give me a bigger pool. >> reporter: the character fred figuralhorn has made the actor a sensation. >> someone told me about youtube. what's that and it interested me so i started posting videos on there just for fine and i guess they sort of took off. >> reporter: the first to break 1 million subscribers. now he has double that number on fans. his most watched video, fred goes swimming. >> this pool is big enough for me because i don't ask for lots. >> reporter: has had more than 45 million views. three times the number that tune in each week to watch the most popular sitcom on network tv. ♪ >> reporter: of course, unlike charlie sheen lucas crookshank doesn't make $2 million an episode. >> honestly my life at home hasn't changed. i still live in the same town and go to the same high school. other than the fact i go to l.a. for meetings or
. >> hey, it's fred. >> reporter: he's the beevis or butthead of the youtube generation. >> oh, my god. it's cold. i'm swimming. i love swimming. >> reporter: a 17-year-old playing a 6-year-old with manic energy and an extremely obnoxious voice. >> give me a bigger pool. >> reporter: the character fred figuralhorn has made the actor a sensation. >> someone told me about youtube. what's that and it interested me so i started posting videos on there just...
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first let's see fred as me. watch. ♪ >> good evening, i'm larry king. are these glasses getting bigger or is my face shrinking? you decide. tonight the late night wars are h heating up once again with new rumors are flying everyday. conan is out. jay is in and no one is talking about the greatest talk show host of all time, mr. joey bishop. >> larry: that's pretty good. that's flattering, by the way. am i hard to do? >> no, it's pretty easy. >> larry: i don't know how to take that. >> it's just, you know, you're iconic and i'm so familiar with your voice. i've been hearing it and listening to it for a long time. so -- >> larry: well, i'm honored. >> thank you. >> plus you do us the service of dressing in a very easy way. >> larry: you're making fun of it? >> we are with that sketch too. >> larry: take us through a week. >> monday, we pitch ideas to our host, amy. then we get started on the writing. we sort of -- everybody piles into lorne's office and sort of says one or two ideas >> larry: the writers. >> cast members do as well. we have a lot of writi
first let's see fred as me. watch. ♪ >> good evening, i'm larry king. are these glasses getting bigger or is my face shrinking? you decide. tonight the late night wars are h heating up once again with new rumors are flying everyday. conan is out. jay is in and no one is talking about the greatest talk show host of all time, mr. joey bishop. >> larry: that's pretty good. that's flattering, by the way. am i hard to do? >> no, it's pretty easy. >> larry: i don't know how...
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first let's see fred as me. watch. ♪ >> good evening, i'm. >> larry: king, are these glasses getting bigger are is my face shrinking. new rumors are flying everyday. coh conan is out and no one is talking about the greatest talk show host of all time, mr. joey bishop. >> larry: it's flattering. am i hard to do? >> no, it's pretty easy. >> larry: i don't know how to take that. >> you know, you're iconic. i'm so familiar with your voice. i've been hearing it and listening to it for a long time. >> larry: i'm honored. >> thank you. you do us the service of dressing in an easy way. >> larry: you're making fun of it? >> we are with that sketch too. >> larry: take us through a week? >> monday, we pitch ideas to our host, amy. we get started on the writing. everybody piles into lorne's office, we talk about one or two things we're walking on. >> larry: the writers. >> cast members do as well. people don't understand how much the cast members write and contribute to that as well. >> larry: tuesday? >> people roll in h
first let's see fred as me. watch. ♪ >> good evening, i'm. >> larry: king, are these glasses getting bigger are is my face shrinking. new rumors are flying everyday. coh conan is out and no one is talking about the greatest talk show host of all time, mr. joey bishop. >> larry: it's flattering. am i hard to do? >> no, it's pretty easy. >> larry: i don't know how to take that. >> you know, you're iconic. i'm so familiar with your voice. i've been hearing it...
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and it's a special night for fred and wilma ♪ oh, happy anniversary happy anniversary ♪ happy anniversary happy anniversary ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. as rainstorms go, this one is huge, and it's heading up the east coast tonight. flood warnings and watches are posted from the carolinas to the canadian border, and the rainfall is setting records. while most places will see between two and six inches, some will get close to a foot. dean reynolds is in carolina beech, north carolina, tonight. dean, this storm is making it dangerous on the roads, and i know there's been one deadly crash already. >> reporter: sadly that's true, katie. the first fatalities from this storm that has been pounding east coast from here to maine. the victim's car ran off rain-slicked highway 64 over two hours east of raleigh where it plowed into a watery ditch, killing four members of a georgia family. the first fatalities from this enormous storm that roared up the eastern seaboar
and it's a special night for fred and wilma ♪ oh, happy anniversary happy anniversary ♪ happy anniversary happy anniversary ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. as rainstorms go, this one is huge, and it's heading up the east coast tonight. flood warnings and watches are posted from the carolinas to the canadian border, and the rainfall is setting...
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>> hi, fred. she says that her spirit is bruise bud not broken. sarah shourd may be free but now is not the time to celebrate. shourd landed in washington, d.c. this morning and made her way to new york city for today's press conference much reading from a prepared same, shourd shared a little bit more about what happened the day she and her friends were detained in iran. she says the three had no idea louse close they were to the border and it was unmarked. she never dream she had would be a prisoner. her freedom has not come easily with her fiance and friend still sitting in an iranian prison. >> i stand before you today only one-third free. that was the last thing that josh said to me before i walked through the prison doors. josh and shane felt one-third free at that moment and so did i. the only thing that enabled me to cross the gulf from prison to freedom alone was the knowledge that -- nothing but joy at my release and that, more than anything, is testimony to the selflessness and beauty of their spirits. >> reporter: now the mothers of he
>> hi, fred. she says that her spirit is bruise bud not broken. sarah shourd may be free but now is not the time to celebrate. shourd landed in washington, d.c. this morning and made her way to new york city for today's press conference much reading from a prepared same, shourd shared a little bit more about what happened the day she and her friends were detained in iran. she says the three had no idea louse close they were to the border and it was unmarked. she never dream she had would...
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. >> relax, fred. >> tonight! >> reporter: the flint stones came off the drawing board known as the flagstones in this pilot. they were also called the gladstones. >> back to the drawing border. >> reporter: before claiming their place in history as the flintstones. >> when the flintstones was launched, they were trying to get adults to watch, but the bonus was you got adults and you got children, so families sat together and watched the flint stones. >> reporter: by now, the characters are part of the culture. fred and wilma flint stone, barney and betty rubble, and all their neolithic neighbors. >> hi, neighbors! >> reporter: the original steers ran for six years, but it lives on to this day in reruns on cable. >> they dealt with the kinds of issues that-- that everyday suburban couples still deal with-- financial problems, marital woes, embarrassing situations. >> reporter: and in the process, fred created one of the most enduring expressions in the english language... >> yabba-dabb-do! >> reporter: the thing,
. >> relax, fred. >> tonight! >> reporter: the flint stones came off the drawing board known as the flagstones in this pilot. they were also called the gladstones. >> back to the drawing border. >> reporter: before claiming their place in history as the flintstones. >> when the flintstones was launched, they were trying to get adults to watch, but the bonus was you got adults and you got children, so families sat together and watched the flint stones....
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>>fred Álvarez, gracias por estar con nosotros en "enfoque". un privilegio tenerte aquÍ con nosotros. >>muchas gracias. >>y con eso vamos a una breve pausa. pero al regresar nos vamos a ir a chile, a la mina san josÉ. angie sandoval desde ahÍ nos va a hablar sobre sus experiencias cubriendo esta historia que muchos dicen es, nada mÁs y nada menos, un milagro. [♪] ¿listos? a ver, para mí el linguine alfredo. para mí también. para mí, el fettucine con salsa de carne. para mí también. yo, el espagueti marinara. para mí también. [ riendo ] [ locutor ] con el never ending pasta bowl puedes probarlo todo. pide una combinación de pasta y salsa, y luego otra y otra por sólo $8.95. prueba salsas como la nueva y deliciosa chianti three meat y la cremosa parmesan portobello. más toda la ensalada y pan que gustes. ¿más pasta señora? para mí también! [ locutor ] olive garden. aquí estás en casa. mami! es marta la vecina! oh! qué va a pensar, con todo este olor? usa ambientador! pero así los olores sólo se mezclan dejando un olor
>>fred Álvarez, gracias por estar con nosotros en "enfoque". un privilegio tenerte aquÍ con nosotros. >>muchas gracias. >>y con eso vamos a una breve pausa. pero al regresar nos vamos a ir a chile, a la mina san josÉ. angie sandoval desde ahÍ nos va a hablar sobre sus experiencias cubriendo esta historia que muchos dicen es, nada mÁs y nada menos, un milagro. [♪] ¿listos? a ver, para mí el linguine alfredo. para mí también. para mí, el fettucine con salsa...
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>> i see it this way, fred. in any case where children are involved, the primary issue is what is in the best interest of the child. and the florida statute that banned gay adoptions, the court held had no rational basis. so now florida was the only state of the 50 states in the united states that had this on the books still. so welcome to a reality check, florida. they can appeal all they want. >> welcome to the 21st century. >> it's going to be how it is from now on in florida. >> charlie crist saw it this way. he was very much in favor of it being overturned. this is what the governor had to say. >> it's a very good day for florida. it's a great day for children. children deserve a loving home to be in. and the opportunity for judges to make this call on a case-by-case basis with every adoption i think is wonderful. >> all right. so he concurs with what you both have had to say and the outcome of this. >> especially in an election year he concurs with us, right. >> let's move on. >> it's an important decision
>> i see it this way, fred. in any case where children are involved, the primary issue is what is in the best interest of the child. and the florida statute that banned gay adoptions, the court held had no rational basis. so now florida was the only state of the 50 states in the united states that had this on the books still. so welcome to a reality check, florida. they can appeal all they want. >> welcome to the 21st century. >> it's going to be how it is from now on in...
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, fred garlghouse have to say we have to determine what we are? >> patch is changing on a local level. >> patch can be a start-up, doesn't have to be a big company like aol. >> i agree with that. the way we're managing it is very start-up appointed. but has the benefit of aol tail wind in a traffic point of you. if you're in a town that has patch content, when you logon to aol mail, you're seeing content for your local town. it doesn't exist. they can be entrepreneurial and run and help it. >> journalism costs a lot. it will take more than going to locals to gather it and arbiters. we've seen companies go down this route and xensee seen yaho it. it hasn't really panned out. how are you keeping the quality control with regard to letting it be gathered widely. >> we think about that quality control, we use the word cureration, not different from editorial is how do we cure it a content, literally hiring high quality people with experience in market and ideally from the towns and they're curating both what's going on in the market. it's up to us to h
, fred garlghouse have to say we have to determine what we are? >> patch is changing on a local level. >> patch can be a start-up, doesn't have to be a big company like aol. >> i agree with that. the way we're managing it is very start-up appointed. but has the benefit of aol tail wind in a traffic point of you. if you're in a town that has patch content, when you logon to aol mail, you're seeing content for your local town. it doesn't exist. they can be entrepreneurial and...
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as much as i can, fred. how did this go down? >> bill, what happened was a couple of hours earlier, politico, the national political online news service, a very important one, had moved the story saying carl paladino, republican candidate for governor here in new york was alleging that andrew cuomo, candidate for governor, was suggest thank he had a number of affairs when married to mary kennedy cuomo and we should be asking about mary kennedy kicking him out of the house when he was married to her. she's are allegations that have never before been made public, nobody had heard of it before, paladino had said the campaign was get a lot nastier, he was threatening to make it nastier, and when he arrived in lake george with a meeting of the business council, the business group in new york, i was there to ask him about the allegations appearing on phr*eut corks and to ask in particular do you have evidence. bill: you wanted answers on that story. let's move beyond that, now, because what paladino's folks are sa
as much as i can, fred. how did this go down? >> bill, what happened was a couple of hours earlier, politico, the national political online news service, a very important one, had moved the story saying carl paladino, republican candidate for governor here in new york was alleging that andrew cuomo, candidate for governor, was suggest thank he had a number of affairs when married to mary kennedy cuomo and we should be asking about mary kennedy kicking him out of the house when he was...
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fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >>> bermuda is on alert and people are taking cover there hurricane igor is closing in with a lot of wind and rain and our reynolds wolf is right in the middle of it. >> reporter: the sent over hurricane igor is still some distance away from bermuda, but the outer ba bands are coming through, coming through with some incredibly strong winds gusting up to 60, 70 miles per hour much heavy rainfall intermitt it tent at times and surf spectacular. behind me, you can see what is left of elbow beach, everything else covered by the water and high waves continue to roll n many of the roads have been closed. the major causeway that connects part of bermuda has also been shut down due to the strong winds. traveling is dangerous on the island. however, we were able to get out a while ago and this is what we saw. here is bermuda. we are feeling the brunt of the storm. [ inaudib
fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >>> bermuda is on alert and people are taking cover there hurricane igor is closing in with a lot of wind and rain and our reynolds wolf is right in the middle of it. >> reporter: the sent over hurricane igor is still some distance away from bermuda, but the outer ba bands are coming through, coming through with some incredibly...
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%-witness accounts to determine exactly what happened inside of police commissioner fred bealefield said this investigation does not end at room 873, where dr. david cchen was shot. a family member of the gunman saii paul pardus brought his mother to johns hopkins hospital in hopes of her health improving. could to get her well. because she had back problems, so he ttok her back and forth to johns hopkins hospital. to get her help. >> it really does come down to a
%-witness accounts to determine exactly what happened inside of police commissioner fred bealefield said this investigation does not end at room 873, where dr. david cchen was shot. a family member of the gunman saii paul pardus brought his mother to johns hopkins hospital in hopes of her health improving. could to get her well. because she had back problems, so he ttok her back and forth to johns hopkins hospital. to get her help. >> it really does come down to a
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thank you, fred. >>> a startling new report shows that above vert city on the rise in the united states of america. we are going to show you the conditions some people are living in not very far from the white house. >>> and former president jimmy carter points blame at the late senator ted kennedy over health care. you are going to want to hear what he is saying. you are in "the situation room." this site has a should i try priceline instead? >> no it's a sale. nothing beats a sale! wrong move! you. you can save up to half off that sale when you name your own price on priceline. but this one's a deal...trust me. it's only pretending to be a deal. here, bid $79. got it. wow! you win this time good twin! there's no disguising the real deal. you could switch for great gas mileage or seats that flip and fold with one hand. you could switch for up to 600 highway miles on a single tank of gas. or the hundred-thousand mile powertrain warranty. over a thousand people a day are switching to chevy. they're not
thank you, fred. >>> a startling new report shows that above vert city on the rise in the united states of america. we are going to show you the conditions some people are living in not very far from the white house. >>> and former president jimmy carter points blame at the late senator ted kennedy over health care. you are going to want to hear what he is saying. you are in "the situation room." this site has a should i try priceline instead? >> no it's a...
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. >> you talked about her. >> you brought it out. >> fred, that's it. >> a confrontation between new york republican candidate for governor karl pal a dino and post reporter turned quite ugly. according to reports he asked evidence about accusations of infidelity that he made against democratic challenger andrew chemo when chemo was married to his ex-wife. hal a dino can be heard objecting, including sending photographers to get pictures of his out of wedlock daughter. he said you send another photographer to my daughter's house i'll take you out buddy. others got between the two to break it up. >>> more coming up on your weather. 3q you disgust me. prove it. enough's enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding, guaranteed. d-con. get out. prove it. enough's enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding, guaranteed. d-con. get out. >>> a very strange phenomena, new energy-efficient windows turning the sun's rays into what some are called the death ray laser, windows like those are designed to reflect sunlight out to cut cooling costs but
. >> you talked about her. >> you brought it out. >> fred, that's it. >> a confrontation between new york republican candidate for governor karl pal a dino and post reporter turned quite ugly. according to reports he asked evidence about accusations of infidelity that he made against democratic challenger andrew chemo when chemo was married to his ex-wife. hal a dino can be heard objecting, including sending photographers to get pictures of his out of wedlock daughter....
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fr fred, what is significance of that race? >> any of the candidates running on the republican side will probably win. kelly ayotte, the state attorney general is probably the best candidate. there was a third guy in the race, bill benny who spent $5 million and got 12%. this is going to be republican seat. they'll be holding one of their own. it's going to win. ovide, great name, i agree, he probably would have won, too. >> chris: this is a victory relatively speaking for the establishment republicans over the outsider republicans in new hampshire, correct? >> yes, in this case, she was certainly supported by sarah palin, but also by the establishment. unless something crazy happens they expect it to stay in republican hands. certainly, the tea party is certainly a force to be reckoned with. they are playing in the races. i think anyone who underestimated them should rethink it. >> talk about somebody who people won't underestimate. sarah palin who backed o'donnell in delaware, ayotte in new hampshire, joe miller, surprise win
fr fred, what is significance of that race? >> any of the candidates running on the republican side will probably win. kelly ayotte, the state attorney general is probably the best candidate. there was a third guy in the race, bill benny who spent $5 million and got 12%. this is going to be republican seat. they'll be holding one of their own. it's going to win. ovide, great name, i agree, he probably would have won, too. >> chris: this is a victory relatively speaking for the...
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fred yang and gene ulm, our pollsters. thanks very coming in. appreciate it. >>> time for the trivia. it's another kentucky centric trivia question. retiring senator jim bunning was the only pitcher in major league baseball history to strike out what hitting legend three times in one game? bet you some of you guessed hank aaron or willie mays. the answer is ted williams. may 16th, 1957. bunning struck out williams in the first, fourth and sixth innings. take that, ted. his biography, williams said he was so mad after the game he ripped off his uniform and vowed i'll get you bunning. he did in their next meeting in the next week. williams hit two solo home runs off bunning. so there. >> now you are all chock full of trivia. he's the man behind "waiting for superman." >> up next we'll talk to the film's director davis guggenheim. why he says driving his children to school inspired him to start the conversation about america's broken education system. >>> but first, the white house is soup of the day. chef's cooked up some mushroom florentine at th
fred yang and gene ulm, our pollsters. thanks very coming in. appreciate it. >>> time for the trivia. it's another kentucky centric trivia question. retiring senator jim bunning was the only pitcher in major league baseball history to strike out what hitting legend three times in one game? bet you some of you guessed hank aaron or willie mays. the answer is ted williams. may 16th, 1957. bunning struck out williams in the first, fourth and sixth innings. take that, ted. his biography,...
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also, haute fred passed away on september 9. -- also, fred pastoring on september 9. he was born in 1933 and at the age of 14, he attended and graduated from a high school, where he played on the soccer team. they settled in san francisco, where they raised their family and operated a grocery stores for decades. he committed himself to serving the african-american community and was a devoted follower of a christian faith and helped to establish the st. george orthodox church in san francisco. he coached adult soccer, and his passion for soccer was passed on to his children and returned to their children. he will be deeply missed by his friends and family, who he touched. he will be missed, and i have other items to submit. clerk calvillo: thank you, supervisor dufty. supervisor mirkarimi? supervisor mirkarimi: can we do that on behalf of the whole board? president chiu: yes. supervisor mirkarimi: making it easy for the general public throughout the city and county of san francisco. things have changed, and so have our city codes, which of fallen behind the times. usin
also, haute fred passed away on september 9. -- also, fred pastoring on september 9. he was born in 1933 and at the age of 14, he attended and graduated from a high school, where he played on the soccer team. they settled in san francisco, where they raised their family and operated a grocery stores for decades. he committed himself to serving the african-american community and was a devoted follower of a christian faith and helped to establish the st. george orthodox church in san francisco....
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fred, what about this? >> contrary to what nancy pelosi says, there is a big doubt about what congress will do, on the whole tax thing. i mean for one thing, it's a bad idea to raise taxes during a recession, or during an economy that is as weak as the one we have now. so weak it's not reducing unemployment or able to, because it's not creating enough jobs. fewer than the number of people entering the job market. it's -- senator hatch said the democrats don't have the votes. if you are running for congress, in a district that's not some safe liberal seat, do you want to vote for a tax increase for people who make over $250,000 a year? when these are the people whether you like it or not, who provide the investment in start-up and companies that create jobs. that's not some secret economic fact. that's the way the world works. so it's a crazy idea. and, you know, at least nancy pelosi, give her credit for talking about having a vote on this. the lack of leadership in the senate, you know, it's going to punt
fred, what about this? >> contrary to what nancy pelosi says, there is a big doubt about what congress will do, on the whole tax thing. i mean for one thing, it's a bad idea to raise taxes during a recession, or during an economy that is as weak as the one we have now. so weak it's not reducing unemployment or able to, because it's not creating enough jobs. fewer than the number of people entering the job market. it's -- senator hatch said the democrats don't have the votes. if you are...
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here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. bray lynn edwards started the game on the sidelines, but by the trd quarter he was leading the jets. here we go to miami. edwards was benched the the first quarter because of a draunken driving arrest. e jets were up, 20-17. final seconds. dolphins needing a touchdown. but pickedoff in the end zone and that was it. >>> michael vick back on the field again and proof that he should be the eagles' starting quarterback. philly fans quickly forgetting about donovan mcnabb. >>> cowboys finally got in the win column. tony romo found roy williams twice. they beat the texans 27-13. >>> let's go to minnesota where they finally hit their striechltd peterson ripped off a touchdown. they shaved t lions 24-10. > the falcons had luck on their side in new orleans. the saints missed it f a win. falcons beat the champs 27-24. >>> in seattle, two kick off returns for touchdowns. his first to start the third quarter, his second, 99 yards to put the seahawks late in the fourth. washington and the seahawks
here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. bray lynn edwards started the game on the sidelines, but by the trd quarter he was leading the jets. here we go to miami. edwards was benched the the first quarter because of a draunken driving arrest. e jets were up, 20-17. final seconds. dolphins needing a touchdown. but pickedoff in the end zone and that was it. >>> michael vick back on the field again and proof that he should be the...
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fred: and we're out. ok, tom, you gotta focus, all right, man? forget about proposals. forget about marriage. right? bags. do you have to grunt all the time? you're just like a little pig with hair. would you--oh, look at me. i'm just the cutest doggy in the world, world. i'm the cutest doggy in the world. throw the ball for me. i'll pull on your leg all day. bags! seriously, i will-- bags, i'm reading. fetch. [whimpers] [brakes screeching] [thud, screeching] activia has delicious news for dessert lovers. often, the best part of a meal is the dessert. but sometimes after a busy day and a heavy greasy dinner... my system needs some tlc. now there is something new. introducing activia dessert. rich, silky, smooth yogurt with desserty flavors like strawberry cheesecake, blueberry cheesecake, and peach cobbler. and because it's activia, it helps regulate my digestive system. mmm. works for me. ♪ activia new activia dessert. no matter what brilliant color it is on the outside, inside, it's totally green. so efficient it saves enough energy and water to pay for itself. the
fred: and we're out. ok, tom, you gotta focus, all right, man? forget about proposals. forget about marriage. right? bags. do you have to grunt all the time? you're just like a little pig with hair. would you--oh, look at me. i'm just the cutest doggy in the world, world. i'm the cutest doggy in the world. throw the ball for me. i'll pull on your leg all day. bags! seriously, i will-- bags, i'm reading. fetch. [whimpers] [brakes screeching] [thud, screeching] activia has delicious news for...
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i'm fred roggin. >>> case closed for one of lindsay lohan's legal issues. much different for the other. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, man's best friend gets a new buddy. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. it's going to feel like summer through many areas today. that 90 degree heat is going to go from the south up here to the southern ohio valley and upper to mid 80s from chicago to detroit and cleveland. i feel bad for the students that don't have air-conditioning. the east coast will be all right. cooler for one more day and some of that heat heads to the east coast on wednesday. new york city, d.c., mid to upper 80s. cooler with rain coming down through chicago. if you're watching us on kprc local 2, in houston, texas, experience old art at the dynasty and divinity, ife art in ancient nigeria at the museum of fine arts. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. at least one legal issue is resolved for lindsay lohan. the actress has reportedly settled her $100 million
i'm fred roggin. >>> case closed for one of lindsay lohan's legal issues. much different for the other. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, man's best friend gets a new buddy. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. it's going to feel like summer through many areas today. that 90 degree heat is going to go from the south up here to the southern ohio valley and upper to mid 80s from chicago to detroit and...
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it involved carl paladino going after a "new york post" reporter fred dicker. now this is a frightening scene that you don't often see, even in politics. let's watch. >> it says, you've descended into the gutter by suggesting that he was involved in extramarital relations when there is no evidence. if you have no evidence of that, isn't that going into the gutter? >> hm, well, the guy's been in the gutter and spent a good part of his life with andrew varcis in the gutter should think twice about trying to characterize me. >> you're a lawyer. you've heard the term and i'm -- >> i'm also a lawyer -- >> what evidence do you have? >> i want to know why you sent your goons after my daughter. i want to know. >> your charge against cuomo, do you have the evidence? >> three daughters -- >> how can you say that -- >> i have a daughter too, fred. i have a daughter. >> you brought it out, fred -- >> stay away from me. what evidence do you have? >> listen, you go after my daughter -- say it one more time. >> come on, guys. easy. >> come on, stay away from me, man. >> don't
it involved carl paladino going after a "new york post" reporter fred dicker. now this is a frightening scene that you don't often see, even in politics. let's watch. >> it says, you've descended into the gutter by suggesting that he was involved in extramarital relations when there is no evidence. if you have no evidence of that, isn't that going into the gutter? >> hm, well, the guy's been in the gutter and spent a good part of his life with andrew varcis in the gutter...
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was not a hot budget enterprise, what what we can tell. >> it was not a high-budget costume. >> fred davis bringing cretivity back. >> thanks to both of you, i appreciate it. >>> coming up, the hoff gets the boot. >> was it the outfit? oh, my gosh, knightrider music. thank you to our director, david wexler. i can't even keep, it's so great. anyway, the theories are spinning about last night's surprise elimination. personally, i'm devastated. >> i think the results are bristol clear. follow us any time on twitter. lubriderm® daily moisture. it contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. skin absorbs it better and it lasts for 24 hours. later gator. lubriderm. your moisture matched. [ male announcer ] ever have morning pain slow you down? introducing bayer am, an extra strength pain reliever with alertness aid to fight fatigue. so get up and get goin'! with new bayer am. the morning pain reliever. thanks. i got the idea from general mills big g cereals. they put a white check on the top of every box to let people know that their cereals have healthy whole grain, and t
was not a hot budget enterprise, what what we can tell. >> it was not a high-budget costume. >> fred davis bringing cretivity back. >> thanks to both of you, i appreciate it. >>> coming up, the hoff gets the boot. >> was it the outfit? oh, my gosh, knightrider music. thank you to our director, david wexler. i can't even keep, it's so great. anyway, the theories are spinning about last night's surprise elimination. personally, i'm devastated. >> i think the...
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i'm fred roggin. >>> new films prepare to do battle for weekend box office gold. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, sure, they're known as man's best friend, but we'll ell you about a special few who have been recognized as genuine heroes. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. let my take you thugh your forecast. a little rain in new england that exits quickly. we're hot all friday, saturday and sunday. the cool air this weekend will be up in the northern plains and great lakes. look at highs only in the 60s. even on sunday, highs around 66 n chicago. we look rather nice around the mid-atlantic. d.c., 84 on sunday. if you're watching us on wdiv 4 in detroit, michigan, celebrate creativity. set brating exhibitions at the annual diy street fair. that's your arly today" event of the day. >> sound like fun. thanks, bill. >>> now here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. we now know whether joaquin phoenix's retirement from acting to start a rap career was real or fake. his brother told the "new york ti
i'm fred roggin. >>> new films prepare to do battle for weekend box office gold. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, sure, they're known as man's best friend, but we'll ell you about a special few who have been recognized as genuine heroes. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. let my take you thugh your forecast. a little rain in new england that exits quickly. we're hot all friday, saturday and sunday. the...
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here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> the morning. the minnesota twins were the first team to clench their division. even though the playoffs are two weeks away, francisco lariano will be the first starter. reached behind his back, snared the comebacker with his glove. there was a two-hour rain delays. rays won it, 7-2, they're 1 1/2 back in the a.l. east. how about one from the twins' nick blackburn. no glove needed. knocked the ball down with his leg. playoffs can't start soon enough for the twins. >>> jose lopez had quite a game against the blue jays, his three home runs, bringing his total to 10. the mariners have been waiting for this all season. lop lopez capped off the trifecta with a two-run bomber in the eighth. mariners won it, 6-3. >>> funny moments in the game, ray oswalt hit martin prado. it was about the only contact the braves had all night. in the eighth, ibanez ripped this into the corner. phils won. >>> johnny peralta bare handed the toss and threw it to first. one more time, when you've got a speedster like jared dy
here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> the morning. the minnesota twins were the first team to clench their division. even though the playoffs are two weeks away, francisco lariano will be the first starter. reached behind his back, snared the comebacker with his glove. there was a two-hour rain delays. rays won it, 7-2, they're 1 1/2 back in the a.l. east. how about one from the twins' nick blackburn. no glove needed. knocked the ball down with his...
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i'm fred roggin. >>> fans of one hit show are worriethat too many stars will ruin the fun. your early morng entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, loved ones are reunited in a happy home coming in rhode island. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to this wednesday morning. tropical depression 16 is going to drench south florida today. you see all the rain bands from miami up to po st. lucie. tropical storm warnings are in effect just in case it does become a tropical storm. now, that moisture is going to move up the est coast. the mid-atlantic a new england tonight and tomorrow is going to get drenched. some areas could seeas much as 7 inches of rain. that will include d.c., to boston eastward looks to be heavy amounts. the rest of the country is very quiet. if you're watchingus on wrc 4 in washington, d.c., get ready for the holiday season. learn about the history of holiday displays. that's your early morning event of the day. >> get ready for the holiday season? can i just say no. >> we're close. >> 86 days until christmas. >> sometimeshe store
i'm fred roggin. >>> fans of one hit show are worriethat too many stars will ruin the fun. your early morng entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, loved ones are reunited in a happy home coming in rhode island. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to this wednesday morning. tropical depression 16 is going to drench south florida today. you see all the rain bands from miami up to po st. lucie. tropical storm warnings are in effect...
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fred is here filling in for mark. who would have thought that the giants would be half a game out. >> it is officially on this pennant race. giant starter baumgartner had one out of the park but got no credit for it. and posey looks to right. and dives in. extra innings here we come. 11th inning now. giants follow through with back to back singles. it's a 2-run triple. that's all san francisco needs. giants now one behind to tie for the west division. and padres see the dodgers tonight. >>> and cocoa crisp jumps on this pitch by vargas. a's are now a major league best in the afternoon games. anderson snaps his losing streak as well. and cocoa keeps making these sliding catches look easy. >>> tiger woods was upstaged again today. this time by a san diego native who looks like he's stuck in the 90s but shoots in the 60s. tiger shot a 269 himself. woods birdies the fourth. finishes tied for 11th. he advances to next week's arm. good time charlie, wins the championship by five straight throws. >>> the climb is at pittsbur
fred is here filling in for mark. who would have thought that the giants would be half a game out. >> it is officially on this pennant race. giant starter baumgartner had one out of the park but got no credit for it. and posey looks to right. and dives in. extra innings here we come. 11th inning now. giants follow through with back to back singles. it's a 2-run triple. that's all san francisco needs. giants now one behind to tie for the west division. and padres see the dodgers tonight....
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here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. it was a chance for either the yanks or rays to pull away i the a.l. east. yet after four games, we're back to where we started after a split. rays were up, 4-3. it was frustrating for the yanks. in the venth, vasquez hit not one, not two, but three straight batters. the ra won it big, 10-3. >>> in toronto, batista continues to hit the cover off the ball, becoming just the 26th player to his the 25th home run of the year. a single in the fifth game him 200 hits for the 10th straight season. first player ever to do it. in the seventh, thought he had a chance to make the grab. instead, he took a tumble and head over heels and on to the field. that's embarrassed. blue jays won it, 1-0. >>> ribaeot the runs going and capped things off with a grand slam. first player to hit two home runs in one inning tis season. giants won, 13-0. they're in first place in the west. >>> albert pujols hit a pair of homers against the pirates. >>> finally, great college football. miami and pittsburg the hurr
here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. it was a chance for either the yanks or rays to pull away i the a.l. east. yet after four games, we're back to where we started after a split. rays were up, 4-3. it was frustrating for the yanks. in the venth, vasquez hit not one, not two, but three straight batters. the ra won it big, 10-3. >>> in toronto, batista continues to hit the cover off the ball, becoming just the 26th player...
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i'm fred roggin. >>> new york's buds take to the airways. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, taking some time out on the rail to take in the sights and sounds of the tennessee valley. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. i just got done rendering out one of our new computer models showing how much rain is predicting to occur in the next 60 hours. the heaviest rain totals look to be just inland off the coast by about 50 to 60 miles. the potential is here for 4 to 6 inches of rain in the higher areas, but it looks like everyone has the chance to get 2 to 3 inches. mid-atlantic and new england is going on now, it will continue until this time tomorrow morning before it exits new england. tomorrow, we clear out new york and d.c. slowly in the morning. boston, dealing with a little bit of rain for the beginning of your friday. if you're watching us on wbal t11 in baltimore, maryland, come watch technologists, thinkers and personalities ignite baltimore sparking conversations across cultures and di
i'm fred roggin. >>> new york's buds take to the airways. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, taking some time out on the rail to take in the sights and sounds of the tennessee valley. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. i just got done rendering out one of our new computer models showing how much rain is predicting to occur in the next 60 hours. the heaviest rain totals look to be just inland off the coast...
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here is what we do know, fred. we'll be hearing from sarah shourd from the first time since she arrived on u.s. soil. she's only been here for a few hours. we'll be getting her thoughts. and what it is like to leave behind her companions, her fiance, shane bauer, and josh fatal. she will not be taking any questions, that's what we're being told. but the mothers of shane bauer and josh fattal will be answering questions. freedom for her came with a price. she had to leave behind her companions, of course, and she is leaving with a serious potential health problem, because her daughter found a lump in one of her breasts. there is also another kind of price. $500,000 in bail was paid in order to get her released from that iranian prison. we do believe she will be sticking to a prepared statement, much like she did in oman on saturday. >> your country, with the first breath of my freedom. the sweet smell of sandalwood, and the chance to stand by the ocean, listeninging to the waves. i think the good, hospitable people
here is what we do know, fred. we'll be hearing from sarah shourd from the first time since she arrived on u.s. soil. she's only been here for a few hours. we'll be getting her thoughts. and what it is like to leave behind her companions, her fiance, shane bauer, and josh fatal. she will not be taking any questions, that's what we're being told. but the mothers of shane bauer and josh fattal will be answering questions. freedom for her came with a price. she had to leave behind her companions,...
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what is fred dicker's representation in terms of his coverage in albany? >> bias towards juicy story. he's been a "post" story over 30 years, made enemies on both sides of the partisan aisle. he is a ten ashs tough, tabloid reporter going for the biggest headline. interestingly, fred was showing oel school journalistic principles asking the candidate to provide evidence for a salacious allegation that paladino had made to politico, the website. and paladino can't back it up. he made this accusation against andrew cuomo. and fred, in his chest to chest style, was asking paladino to back it up. and paladino hasn't and gotten angry, which is the whole reason to exist apparently. >> i just encountered it myself this week, when you ask a politician running for election a tough question, instead of defending their stand or defending what they have said, they turn it around and attack the questioner. in this case, is this going to in any way affect the paladino campaign? >> it's generating more attention. reporters in the media are not terribly popular. this is a
what is fred dicker's representation in terms of his coverage in albany? >> bias towards juicy story. he's been a "post" story over 30 years, made enemies on both sides of the partisan aisle. he is a ten ashs tough, tabloid reporter going for the biggest headline. interestingly, fred was showing oel school journalistic principles asking the candidate to provide evidence for a salacious allegation that paladino had made to politico, the website. and paladino can't back it up. he...